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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]birth control is not one hundred percent effective and is certainly not available to a rape victim and we will not be forced to carry unwanted pregnancies. No thank you to states trying to force unwanted pregnancies.[/quote] Birth control is highly effective and you can double up with a condom. You are full of excuses. States are not forcing anyone to get pregnant. How can a state force an unwanted pregnancy. You and someone else are responsible for an unwanted pregnancy. [/quote] DP: I believe in my right to decide not to have my body continue growing a fetus into a baby whether I was raped or not, whether my birth control methods were effective or not, whether the pregnancy endangers my health or not. I do not believe any 'mistakes' you believe I made force my body into growing a fetus into a baby. You cannot force your arbitrary religious definition that a fetus is an independent person on me. I'm 100% happy to let your beliefs govern all your decisions. Not mine.[/quote] Nobody forced a fetus into your body to grow. [/quote] Nope, my body grew it and I can decide if and when it will stop it.[/quote] If you can decide then why are you concerned? [/quote] Because when a woman chooses to stop a pregnancy, she should have safe, legal medical care she requires. Women die from illegal abortions, pregnancy, and childbirth. Lives are on the line. Lives of real life, living women. Who you don't seem to GAF about. Misogynistic POS. [/quote] Legal abortions are not immune to women dying. Nice try on cherry picking. [/quote] Fewer women will die from legal abortions than illegal abortions. FACT. [/quote] And more women die from pregnancy than legal abortions.[/quote] More women get pregnant than have abortions. Keep trying. [/quote] The percentage of women who die from giving birth is higher than the percentage of women who die from a legal abortion.[/quote] Yup. Maternal mortality sucks in the US. [img]http://cdn.statcdn.com/Infographic/images/normal/23541.jpeg[/img] And for the last year available (2018), [b]TWO[/b] total women died from legal abortions in the US. Out of 619,591 abortions. Before RvW, hundreds of women were dying every year. [/quote] Not a justifiable reason to allow unnecessary abortion ms no matter how much you twist it. Women are not getting abortions in case of death. [/quote] If abortion isn't safe/legal, more women will die. From unsafe abortions. From higher #s of risky pregnancies. It's not that complicated to understand if you have basic understand of pregnancy/reproductive health. [/quote] Birth control is safe and legal. Condoms are safe and legal. It’s not that complicated to understand if you have basic understanding of pregnancy/reproductive health. [/quote] Again, there are MANY reasons why a woman may want to end her pregnancy that have nothing to do with contraceptives. Abortion isn't birth control (as you're parroting from FoxNews), it's medical care. [/quote]
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